German Moreno

German Moreno
Nora Aunor and German Moreno during Aunor's arrival at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport on 10 August 2011.
Born German Molina Moreno
(1933-10-04)4 October 1933
Santa Cruz, Manila, Philippines
Died 8 January 2016(2016-01-08) (aged 82)
St. Luke's Medical Center, Quezon City, Metro Manila
Cause of death Cardiac arrest
Resting place Loyola Memorial Park,
Marikina City, Metro Manila
Other names
  • Kuya Germs
  • Master Showman
Occupation Host, Actor, Talent Manager
Years active 1963–2016
Children Federico Moreno (adopted son)
Relatives Luis Gabriel Moreno (grandson)

German Molina Moreno, also known as Kuya Germs or the Master Showman (October 4, 1933 – January 8, 2016), was a Spanish Filipino television host, actor, comedian and talent manager (star-builder).

Early life

German Moreno was born to Jose Moreno y Caloy (Pepe), a Spanish-Filipino Mestizo, and Aurora Molina, a Filipina.[1] He had one sister, Pilar Moreno Nite.[2] His father died after an incident involving an American soldier. Moreno first worked for an aunt's taxi company and also sold bibingka, peanuts, and cigarettes. He also became a jeepney barker.[3]

Personal life

He had an adopted son named Federico Moreno. His grandson Luis Moreno is an archer.[4][5][6] His nephew, John Nite is also a TV host on Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman on GMA 7.

Career

Early career

Moreno became involved in the entertainment industry working as a janitor and telonero (curtain raiser) of Clover Theater in 1957. His first break was a role as Jesus Christ for the Manila Grand Opera House. He later went on to pursue a career as a comedian of the bodabil stage and the post-war screen.[7]

Later career

In 1963, Moreno took his comedy act to Sampaguita Pictures, the home of biggest stars at that time such as Dolphy, Panchito, Gloria Romero, and Susan Roces.[8] He hosted a premiere night at the Life Theater but refused Nene Vera-Perez's attempt to pay him and instead asked for movie roles instead. Moreno then had roles in the movies Dance-O-Rama, Mga Batang Iskwater, Class Reunion and Mga Batang Bakasyunista. It was in his Sampaguita stint where he met his longtime co-host Ike Lozada.

Moreno also became a disc jockey as Eddie Ilarde's sidekick in the radio program "Ngayon Naman" on CBN. In 1969, he transferred radio stations to DZTR as a pinch-hitter for Helen Vela, Bingo Lacson, and Ben David. Moreno would then be given his own timeslot from 11pm to 12mn for "Bisita Artista", "Music Factory", with Lozada and Inday Badiday and the famous "Guy and Pip Song Festival". In the last decades of his life, he would host his own hour-long show on dzBB during weekdays at 2:30pm.[9]

Moreno's biggest break came on television in the late 1970s when he became host of the Sunday noontime variety show, GMA Supershow (first known as Germside and Germspesyal). He eventually became the host, starbuilder and producer of That's Entertainment, a youth-oriented variety show developing the biggest stars in the Philippine entertainment industry. He was also known by giving gift packs from the show's sponsors to every guests of his programs.[7] Aside from his hosting stints in two GMA shows, Moreno also hosted Superstar, a Sunday musical-variety show of Nora Aunor, co-hosted with Jograd dela Torre. He was also the host of a late-night show entitled Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman.[10][11][12][13] He is also the close friends of Aunor.[14]

Moreno also produced TV films such as Kung Mayroon Mang Pangarap, Ganti, Sa Paglinaw Ng Tubig, Ikaw, Ako at Ang Awit, Dalawang Ina, Dalawang Pag-ibig, Larawan ng Isang Ina, and Ina.[9]

He is the founder of the Eastwood City Walk of Fame in Quezon City, Philippines, patterned to the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood, California. Since 1996, FAMAS started to give out the Youth Achievement Award, named after him. The German Moreno Youth Achievement Award is given to a batch of young stars that have exemplar performances in the motion picture industry.

It was followed by the German Moreno Power Tandem Award in 2014 by the Philippine Movie Press Club, recognizing the most phenomenal love teams in Philippine television.[15] He was also the former president of Katipunan ng mga Artistang Pilipino sa Pelikula at Telebisyon (KAPPT). He also endorsed prominent brands such as Vaseline Shampoo and Dazz Diswashing Paste.

In April 2013, Moreno celebrated his 50th anniversary in the Philippine entertainment industry with a tribute special entitled "50 Years With The Master Showman" at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World Manila, Pasay City. The special was attended by Moreno's "anak-anakan"'s (his discoveries) throughout his five decades in showbiz.[16]

Health and death

Moreno suffered a mild stroke on January 2, 2015. His condition improved soon after, according to his son Federico Moreno. Few months later, he returned to Walang Siyesta! and Walang Tulugan.[17][18][19][20]

One year later, he suffered another stroke.[21] He was rushed to the St. Luke's Medical Center in Quezon City on January 8, 2016, where he died on the same day at 3:20 am from cardiac arrest according to his nephew John Nite.[22] He was 82 years old.[23][24] after his death, on January the 8th, his remains arrived at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Shrine. On January 9, his show Walang Tulugan was a live tribute. He was buried in Loyola Memorial Park in Marikina after he was brought to GMA Network Studios.[25]

After his death, his show Walang Tulugan ended on February 13, 2016. A special tribute concert entitled, "The Master Showman's Final Bow" was aired on February 26, 2016, the comedy show, Bubble Gang was preempted to give way for the tribute concert.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1973–1979 Big Ike's Happenings Host 1st TV Show
1978–1980 Germside Himself/Host
1980–1984 Germspesyal
1984–1997 GMA Supershow
1975–1989 Superstar
1988–1993 Young Love, Sweet Love
1984–1987 Daigdig ng mga Artista sa Telebisyon
1987–1989 Good Morning Showbiz
1986–1996 That's Entertainment
1986–1995 Saturday Entertainment
1991–1994 NegoSiyete
1992–1996 Super Games
1996–1997 Lyra Kwaro
1997–2016 Walang Tulugan with the Master Showman Himself/Host Formerly Known As "Master Showman Presents".
1999 Best Friends Himself/Host
2000–2005 Idol Ko Si Kap Barangay Kagawad 1st & Last Sitcom
2003–2006 Love To Love ?????
2005–2006 Ginintuang Telon
2006 Magic Kamison
2008 Sine Novela: Kaputol Ng Isang Awit
2009 Adik Sa'Yo Joe
Pinoy Records Presents Pinoy Extreme Talent Judge
I-Witness: Master Showman Himself documentary by Sandra Aguinaldo (re-aired on January 9, 2016 after his death in one day).
2010–2011 Pinoy Cine Klasika ?????
2010 Diva Kuya Vernes
Beauty Queen Kapitan Ading
2011 Spooky Nights Presents: Snow White Lady and the Seven Ghosts Dr. Jordan
2012–2013 Paroa: Ang Kuwento ni Mariposa Apo Pasko
2013 50 Years with the Master Showman
Pepito Manaloto: Ang Tunay na Kuwento Himself / Cameo appearance
Pyra: Ang Babaeng Apoy Mr. Sirko
2014 Niño Kapitan Pete
2015 Yagit Florentino Valdez Final drama appearance
2015–2016 Sunday PinaSaya Himself / Creative Consultant Final TV appearance

Film

  • Moron 5.2 The Transformation (2014) Last film appearance
  • Kung Fu Divas (2013) ... Hiyas ng Dalampasigan Host
  • D' Kilabots Pogi Brothers Weh?! (2012) ... Kuya Hermano
  • Talo, Tabla, Panalo (2012)
  • Moron 5 and the Crying Lady (2012) ... Isaac's Father
  • "Tween Academy: Class of 2012" (2011) ... Mang Fabian
  • "OMG (Oh, My Girl!)" (2009)
  • Adela (2008)
  • Paupahan (2008)
  • M.O.N.A.Y (Misteyks obda neyson address Yata) ni Mr. Shooli (2007)
  • Binibining K (2006) .... Kuya Germs
  • Mga Batang Bangketa (2006)
  • Pelukang Itim: Agimat ko Ito For Victory Again (2005)
  • Hustler (2002)
  • Basta Tricycle Driver... Sweet Lover (2000)
  • Ayos na ang Kasunod (2000)
  • Sinaktan mo ang Puso Ko (1998)... Movie Director
  • Frats (1997) .... Dean Valdez
  • Madaling Mamatay, Mahirap Mabuhay (1996)
  • Yes, Yes, Yo Kabayong Kutsero (1992)
  • Silang mga Sisiw sa Lansangan (1988)
  • Takot Ako Eh! (1987)
  • Ready, Aim, Fire (1987)
  • Topo Topo Barega (1987)
  • Payaso (1986)
  • Bulaklak ng City Jail (1984)
  • Give Me Five (1984)
  • Palengke Queen (1982)
  • Burgis (1981)
  • Ibalik Ang Swerti (1981)
  • Kape't Gatas (1980)
  • Dyesebel at Ang Mahiwagang Kabibe (1973)
  • Sisid, Dyesebel, Sisid (1978)
  • Mga Mata ni Angelita (1978)
  • Pinakasalan ko Ang Ina ng Aking Kapatid (1977)
  • Minsa'y Isang Gamugamo (1976)
  • Relaks Lang Mama, Sagot Kita (1976)
  • Wanted: Ded or Alayb (Agad-agad) (1976)
  • Memories of Our Love (1975)
  • Somewhere Over the Rainbow (1974)
  • Anak ng Aswang (1973)
  • Super Gee (1973)
  • Winter Holiday (1972)
  • Kung May Gusot, May Lusot (1972)
  • My Blue Hawaii (1972)
  • Guy and Pip (1971)
  • Fiesta Extravaganza (1969)
  • Halina Neneng Ko (1969)
  • Sayonara My Darling (1968)
  • Bahay Kubo, Kahit Munti (1968)
  • Juanita Banana (1968)
  • Magic Guitar (1968)
  • May Tampuhan, Paminsan-Minsan (1968)
  • Order ni Osang (1968)
  • Bus Stop (1967)
  • Bikini Beach Party (1967)
  • Jamboree '66 (1966)
  • Ay Ay Naku Neneng (1966)
  • Portrait of My Love (1965)
  • Kumander Judo (1964)
  • Ang Senyorito at Ang Atsay (1964)
  • Fighting Waray sa Ilocos (1964)
  • Mga Batang Iskwater (1964)
  • Mga Bata ng Lagim (1964)
  • Dance-O-Rama (1963)

Radio

  • DZTR Music Factory (1970s)
  • Balitang Artista (DZBB) (1989-1997)
  • Master Showman sa Dobol B (Walang Siyesta!) (1997–2016) (Last Radio appearance)

Awards

  • Winner, Best Supporting Actor for "Paupahan" - 2009 FAMAS Awards
  • Winner, Ading Fernando Lifetime Achievement Award - PMPC Star Awards for TV (1993)
  • Winner, Best Variety Show Host - PMPC Star Awards for TV (1988, 1991, 1993 & 1994)
  • Winner, Special Citation Award - PMPC Star Awards for TV (2013)
  • Winner, Best Supporting Actor - PMPC Star Awards for Movies (2009)
  • Posthumous Award Winner for Entertainment Excellence & Star Builder - GMMSF Box-Office Entertainment Awards (2016)

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